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Journal of Microscopy | 1994

Reflectance in situ hybridization (RISH): detection, by confocal reflectance laser microscopy, of gold-labelled riboprobes in breast cancer cell lines and histological specimens

Gustavo Linares-Cruz; Jean Paul Rigaut; Jany Vassy; T. C. De Oliveira; P. De Cremoux; Birgitta Olofsson; Fabien Calvo

A method for reflectance in situ hybridization (RISH) is presented. The importance of the method is demonstrated by results obtained on cytological and histological breast cancer specimens.


Histochemical Journal | 1995

Combined analysis of in situ hybridization, cell cycle and structural markers using reflectance and immunofluorescence confocal microscopy

Gustavo Linares-Cruz; Guy Millot; Patricia De Cremoux; Janny Vassy; Birgitta Olofsson; Jean Paul Rigaut; Fabien Calvo

SummaryA method for the simultaneous detection of mRNA by reflectance in situ hybridization (RISH), cell cycle and structural markers by immunofluorescence using confocal laser scanning microscopy is presented. The mRNA expression of two ras-related genes rhoB and rhoC was analysed in human breast cancer cell lines and human histological specimens (breast cancer tissues and skin biopsies). In breast cancer cell lines, the conditions were optimized to detect RNA-RNA hybrids and DNA synthesis after pulse-labelling with bromodeoxyuridine. Endonuclease-exonuclease digestion, which allows the accessibility to specific antibodies of halogenated pyrimidine molecules, was carried out following ISH. Finally, cytokeratin or vimentin staining was performed. The detection of signals, arising from 1-nm colloidal gold particles without silver enhancement, by reflectance confocal laser scanning microscopy is described. Bromodeoxybiridine DNA markers and cytokeratin/vimentin staining were detected concomitantly using different fluorochromes. To allow comparative expression of two related genes, the mRNA of rhoB and rhoC were detected using digoxigenin- or biotin-labelled riboprobes and, after 3-D imaging, a detailed analysis by optical horizontal (x, y) and vertical (x, z) sectioning was undertaken. The subsequent bromodeoxyuridine detection procedure permitted to us explore the specific transcription of these two genes during S and non-S phases. This method allows the identification and localization of several subcellular components in cells within a complex tissue structure and makes it possible to analyse further transcript localization in relation to the function of the encoded protein and to the cell cycle.


International Journal of Cancer | 1997

Strong decrease in biotin content may correlate with metabolic alterations in colorectal adenocarcinoma

Corinne L. Cherbonnel-Lasserre; Gustavo Linares-Cruz; Jean-Paul Rigaut; Laure Sabatier; Bernard Dutrillaux

Short‐chain fatty acids are an important source of energy for colonocytes. One of these is propionate, which is metabolized through carboxylation by propionyl‐CoA carboxylase (PCC), an enzyme encoded by 2 genes, PCCA and PCCB. The co‐factor of this reaction is biotin, a product of intestinal bacterial metabolism, as is propionate. Despite detailed knowledge about the metabolic effects and physiology of biotin, the relative amounts of this vitamin in normal colonic mucosae and in tumour tissue remains quite unknown. The biotin content in normal and cancerous cells from the distal digestive tract was examined on 10 pairs of tissue specimens of colorectal cancer and adjacent normal mucosae using reflectance in situ hybridization (RISH). Having observed a high biotin content in colon mucosae and a low content in colorectal‐cancer cells, we then studied the transcription levels of PCCA and PCCB genes in 9 colorectal cancers and the corresponding mucosae. In all cases, the levels of mRNA were lower in colorectal cancers than in normal mucosae, the decrease being always more marked for PCCB than for PCCA. In normal mucosae and in adenocarcinoma cancer cells, PCCA and PCCB transcription levels were strongly related to the amount of biotin detected, but not to the number of chromosomes 13 (which carries PCCA) or 3 (which carries PCCB). Int. J. Cancer 72:768–775, 1997.


Biology of the Cell | 1993

THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE CYTOMETRY

Jean Paul Rigaut; Jany Vassy; Gustavo Linares-Cruz; Angela M. Downs

Three-dimensional image cytometry (1) is the quantitative analysis of 3-D images from biology. We will concentrate on the acquisition, storage, visualisation, segmentation and quantitative analysis of 3-D fluorescence and reflectance images obtained by confocal microscopy from thick specimens. Applications dealing with cancer histopathology, using 3-D imaging with an MRC-600 (Bio-Rad, U.K.) CSLM, will be shown.


International Immunology | 1995

BCMAp: an integral membrane protein in the Golgi apparatus of human mature B lymphocytes

Marie-Pierre Gras; Yacine Laâbi; Gustavo Linares-Cruz; Marie-Odile Blondel; Jean-Paul Rigaut; Jean-Claude Brouet; Gérald Leca; Rosine Haguenauer-Tsapis; Andreas Tsapis


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1996

Isolation of 10 differentially expressed cDNAs in p53-induced apoptosis: activation of the vertebrate homologue of the drosophila seven in absentia gene

Robert Amson; Mona Nemani; Jean-Pierre Roperch; David Israeli; Lydie Bougueleret; I Le Gall; Monia Medhioub; Gustavo Linares-Cruz; F Lethrosne; Patricia Pasturaud; Laurence Piouffre; Sylvie Prieur; Laurent Susini; Veronique Alvaro; Philippe Millasseau; C Guidicelli; Hung Bui; Catherine Massart; Lucien Cazes; F Dufour; Heriberto Bruzzoni-Giovanelli; H Owadi; C Hennion; Georges Charpak; Adam Telerman


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1996

Activation of the human homologue of the Drosophila sina gene in apoptosis and tumor suppression

Mona Nemani; Gustavo Linares-Cruz; Heriberto Bruzzoni-Giovanelli; Jean-Pierre Roperch; Marcel Tuynder; Lydie Bougueleret; Dorra Cherif; Monia Medhioub; Patricia Pasturaud; Veronique Alvaro; H der Sarkissan; Lucien Cazes; D. Le Paslier; I Le Gall; David Israeli; J. Dausset; F Sigaux; Ilya Chumakov; Moshe Oren; Fabien Calvo; Robert Amson; Daniel Cohen; Adam Telerman


Experimental Cell Research | 1999

Cytoskeletal Association of the A and B Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinases of Interphasic But Not Mitotic Human Carcinoma Cell Lines: Specific Nuclear Localization of the B Subunit

Véronique Phung-Ba Pinon; Guy Millot; Annie Munier; Jany Vassy; Gustavo Linares-Cruz; Jacqueline Capeau; Fabien Calvo; Marie-Lise Lacombe


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1998

p21WAF-1 reorganizes the nucleus in tumor suppression

Gustavo Linares-Cruz; Heriberto Bruzzoni-Giovanelli; Veronique Alvaro; Jean-Pierre Roperch; Marcel Tuynder; Damien Schoëvaërt; Mona Nemani; Sylvie Prieur; Florence Lethrosne; Laurence Piouffre; Valérie Reclar; Annick Faille; Danièle Chassoux; Jean Dausset; Robert Amson; Fabien Calvo; Adam Telerman


Archive | 1998

p21 WAF-1 reorganizes the nucleus in tumor suppression (cancer geneticsychromatin architectureygenome organizationyp53)

Gustavo Linares-Cruz; Heriberto Bruzzoni-Giovanelli; Veronique Alvaro; Jean-Pierre Roperch; M Arcel Tuynder; D Amien Schoevaert; M Ona Nemani; S Ylvie Prieur; Florence Lethrosne; L Aurence Piouffre; Annick Faille; Jean Dausset; R Obert B. Amson; F Abien Calvo; Adam Telerman

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David Israeli

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Marcel Tuynder

German Cancer Research Center

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Moshe Oren

Weizmann Institute of Science

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